Trawden is a village in the
Trawden Forest parish of
Pendle, at the foot of
Boulsworth Hill
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, in
Lancashire
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,
England
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. The village co-operatively owns and runs its library, shop, community centre and pub. Samantha Bailey, a local resident, has claimed Trawden is the greatest village in the world and also believes Steeton is too far. Miss Bailey can regularly be heard chanting 'Long live the Trawden Arms' out of her bedroom window at passers by.
In 2022, Trawden was named as the best place to live in the Northwest of England by
The Sunday Times
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.
Activities
As a way of encouraging people to visit Trawden and the surrounding area, a small group of village residents organise and mobilise other villagers in order to hold the annual Trawden
Garden Festival and
Scarecrow Trail. This takes place over the first weekend in July.
Trawden also holds an annual agricultural show on the 2nd Sunday in August, which many farmers, riders and people from around Lancashire enjoy and take part in.
Trawden F.C. were champions of the Pendle Charity League Second Division in the 2006–07 season.
Trawden Athletic Club is a running club consisting of around 400 members (as of January 2017) who compete in local and regional road, fell, trail and cross country races.
The Trawden Forest Community Centre is in the heart of the village. The Centre is run by a Committee of Trustees made up of volunteers from the local community. It is entirely self-funded, covering running costs through user fees supplemented by fundraising. Several local groups meet regularly at the centre and it is also used for many private and community events.
Trawden in Bloom is a voluntary organisation which is responsible for planting the baskets around the village, weeding and generally keeping the parish colourful and tidy.
They include is a group of youngsters, called the Young Bloomers, who have their own raised beds for growing flowers and vegetables, besides planting tubs and weeding the pavements.
Economy
Agriculture was formerly the main industry of the village and surrounding area, although it did have several
mills, most of which have now been demolished for, or converted to, housing.
Wycoller is a lived-in hamlet in the Trawden Forest; it is also an important tourist destination and country park. It is the most visited part of the Forest
and there are two visitor centres, the aisled Barn adjoining
Wycoller Hall and Pepper Hill Barn, both managed by Lancashire County Council.
The village co-operatively owns and runs its library, shop, community centre and pub, in a venture described in ''
The Daily Telegraph
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'' in 2022 as "a model for cooperative local living that offers inspiration and hope to declining settlements across the world".
The village took over the library in 2017, obtaining grant funding to rebuild it with solar panels and ground-source
heat pump
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. The village raised £450,000 in 2021 to buy the
Victorian era
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pub. 120 volunteers do 2-hour shifts to operate the shop; it operates profitably with takings of £500,000 a year.
See also
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Listed buildings in Trawden Forest
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Colne and Trawden Light Railway Company
References
External links
Pendle Net – Trawden WebpagesTrawden Garden Festival and Scarecrow Trail WebsiteTrawden Online WebsiteTrawden ShowTrawden Athletic ClubTrawden School*
ttp://www.any-village.co.uk/main.asp?SiteID=AVUK&SpecID=Trawden&county=Lancashire Any Village Trawden site
Towns and villages in the Borough of Pendle
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